Microfine scratches with no rinse wash

I am not a fan of the Gary Dean's method of several MF toweks for each section. I look at too many variables to cause possible scratches (too many MF towels).

Using the wash mitt and cleaning it each time in the rinse bucket (scrubbing and cleaning and rinsing); I feel this is the safer route and I know I am getting rid of the dirt with the scrubbing in the rinse bucket.



Not trying to be belligerent, but how can using too many mf towels cause scratches. Are you saying that rinsing a wash mitt in a rinse bucket will come out cleaner than a clean mf towel?

I was curious about this also
 
Microfiber towels are not for washing cars as a wash media. Microfiber wash mitts are for washing cars. When you use towels to wash, there is nowhere for the dirt to go.


60+ washes later, my paint is still scratch free using microfiber towels to rinseless wash. :xyxthumbs: I use other methods to rinseless wash occasionally, but multiple microfiber towels is my favorite by far. The towels I use have long nap and I only do very small sections with each portion of the towel.


Like the others here speculating, I would guess the waffle weave was the cause of most of the scratches. If you're not presoaking a waffle weave towel, I wouldn't use it. I've never been a fan of them except for use on glass. Those towels feel rough when dry.
 
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